Spinal decompression therapy is one of the non-surgical treatment options that may help individuals experiencing certain types of disc-related back pain. Back pain can affect almost every part of daily life. Simple activities like working, exercising, driving, or spending time with family can become more difficult when discomfort keeps returning.
For some patients, the source of their pain may involve the spinal discs. These small structures between the bones of the spine play an important role in movement, flexibility, and support. When disc-related issues develop, they can sometimes contribute to ongoing pain, stiffness, or nerve-related symptoms.
At HealthSource Chiropractic Southwest Fort Worth, I help patients understand the possible causes of their back pain and determine whether treatment options like spinal decompression therapy may be appropriate for their condition.
Understanding Disc-Related Back Pain
Your spinal discs act like cushions between the vertebrae in your spine. They help absorb stress and allow your body to move comfortably.
Over time, factors such as aging, repetitive movements, injuries, or daily strain can affect these discs. For patients looking for back pain relief in Fort Worth, understanding the cause of disc-related discomfort is an important first step toward finding the right treatment approach.
Disc-related problems may include:
- Herniated discs
- Bulging discs
- Disc irritation
- Nerve-related discomfort
Not every case of back pain comes from a disc problem, which is why I always focus on a proper evaluation before recommending any treatment plan.
Common Signs of Disc-Related Problems

Disc issues can affect people differently depending on the location and severity of the condition.
Some patients may experience:
- Lower back pain
- Pain traveling into the legs
- Tingling sensations
- Numbness
- Muscle weakness
- Difficulty with normal activities
These symptoms can sometimes happen when surrounding nerves become irritated.
If discomfort continues or affects your everyday life, it may be time to speak with a chiropractor about your options.
What Is Spinal Decompression Therapy?
Spinal decompression is a non-surgical treatment approach designed to gently create space within the spine and help reduce pressure related to certain disc conditions.
During treatment, a specialized decompression table is used to carefully stretch targeted areas of the spine.
The goal is to support a better healing environment and help patients improve their comfort and mobility.
At HealthSource Chiropractic Southwest Fort Worth, I use advanced spinal decompression technology as part of personalized treatment plans for qualifying patients.
Who May Benefit From Spinal Decompression?
Every patient is different, and spinal decompression is not the right option for everyone.
After a detailed evaluation, it may be considered for certain patients experiencing:
Herniated Disc Symptoms
A herniated disc can sometimes irritate nearby nerves and contribute to pain, stiffness, or discomfort traveling into other areas of the body.
Sciatica Symptoms
Sciatica-related discomfort may include pain, tingling, or numbness traveling from the lower back into the leg.
Ongoing Lower Back Pain
For some patients, recurring lower back pain may be connected to underlying spinal issues that require a more targeted approach.
Why a Personalized Treatment Plan Matters
Back pain does not have one single cause, so treatment should not follow a one-size-fits-all approach.
A chiropractic evaluation helps identify possible contributing factors and allows your provider to recommend care based on your specific needs.
Depending on your condition, your plan may include:
- Chiropractic care
- Spinal decompression
- Progressive rehab
- Movement and lifestyle recommendations
Helping Fort Worth Patients Move Better

Living with ongoing back discomfort can be frustrating, but understanding the source of your symptoms is the first step.
At HealthSource Chiropractic Southwest Fort Worth, my team and I help patients explore treatment options designed around their individual needs and goals.
If you are dealing with recurring back pain or disc-related symptoms, schedule an evaluation to learn if spinal decompression therapy may be right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is spinal decompression painful?
Spinal decompression is designed to be a gentle, non-surgical treatment. Your chiropractor will evaluate your condition and determine whether it is appropriate for your needs.
Can spinal decompression help a herniated disc?
Spinal decompression may be recommended for certain patients with disc-related concerns. A detailed evaluation is needed to determine the right treatment approach.
How do I know if my back pain is from a disc problem?
Symptoms such as pain traveling into the legs, numbness, tingling, or recurring discomfort may indicate a disc-related issue, but a professional evaluation is needed.
Do all back problems need surgery?
No. Many patients explore conservative treatment options before considering more invasive approaches. Your provider can help determine what options fit your condition.

About the Writer: Dr. Thomas Amon, D.C., has served the Fort Worth community for more than two decades, helping patients improve mobility, manage pain, and maintain long-term spinal health. Following a family tradition of chiropractic care established by his father, who practiced in Fort Worth for over 60 years, Dr. Amon specializes in corrective chiropractic care, posture improvement, and back and neck pain management. He is dedicated to providing personalized, evidence-informed care that supports lasting health and function.


